Matsura bought two lots within the Storch Addition, located to the north of Okanogan, in April, 1912. He intended to use the land to plant a flower garden, and, as shown here in May, he has begun with a few rose bushes. By June, Matsura added a...

Matsura stands in his garden plot with two rows nearly plowed, April 1912. The lot was located in northern Storch Addition, and was purchased by him for the purposes of a garden. A friend and his dog stand nearby.

Matsura stands in front of his garden shed, at his pair of lots located in the Storch Addition in the north side of town. He and a friend pose behind a row of rose bushes (some still in buckets) waiting to be transferred to the recently plowed...

Matsura and an unidentified boy stand in two lots which will soon become a flower garden. The lots are located in the Storch Addition, in the north side of Okanogan. They were purchased by Matsura in April, 1912.

In April, 1912, Matsura purchased two lots in the Storch Addition--located on the north side of Okanogan--for the purposes of growing a flower garden. He stands with an unidentified friend for the photograph, showing the plowed field, and...

In a staged, comical photograph, Matsura or an accomplice in a straw hat runs with a pitchfork toward a thief stealing melons from his patch. The land appears to be Matsura's property in the Storch Addition, which he bought in 1912 and sold to...

Mrs. Kahlow entertains some of the town's leading female citizens at her home "Rosedale" in the Kahlow addition. Among the guests were Madames Schaller, Woody, Wilcox, Culberson, Freer, Pogue, Owens, Storhow, Mintzer, Daniell, Ostenberg, Bureau...

Matsura and an unidentified man sit on a set of swings, while another man balances himself on the parallel bars. In 1912, Matsura purchased two lots on Second Avenue at the Storch Addition. There, he erected for himself a small home and a flower...

The Okanogan Military Band, begun by the efforts of the Okanogan Commercial Club in 1907, stand for a photo in the Grainger orchard. Their uniforms, dark blue trimmed with darker blue braid, were a new addition in 1909, along with a series of...

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